Quantized Hall Resistance to Megohm Conversion

Convert between Quantized Hall Resistance and Megohm quickly and accurately.

Rₖ

How to Convert Quantized Hall Resistance to Megohm

Conversion Formula

1 Rₖ = 0.026 MΩ
1 MΩ = 38.74 Rₖ

Example

Convert 15 Rₖ to MΩ:

15 Rₖ = 15 × 0.026 MΩ = 0.387 MΩ

Unit Information

Learn about the electric resistance units you're converting between

Quantized Hall Resistance

Rₖ

Definition

A fundamental constant of nature equal to h/e² ≈ 25,812.8056 ohms, where h is the Planck constant and e is the elementary charge. Used in the quantum Hall effect.

History/Origin

Discovered in the quantum Hall effect by Klaus von Klitzing in 1980. This resistance value is a fundamental constant that appears in quantum mechanics and is used for precision resistance standards.

Current Use

Used as a precision resistance standard in metrology and quantum physics. Essential for high-precision electrical measurements and quantum resistance standards.

Multiplier

25812.806

Offset

0

Megohm

Definition

A unit of electrical resistance equal to one million ohms (10^6 Ω). Used for measuring very high resistances in electrical insulation and high-voltage applications.

History/Origin

Part of the metric system with the mega- prefix, representing 10^6. Commonly used in electrical engineering for measuring insulation resistance and high-impedance circuits.

Current Use

Extensively used in electrical insulation testing, high-voltage equipment, and measuring very high resistances in electronic circuits and components.

Multiplier

1000000

Offset

0

Quantized Hall Resistance to Megohm Conversion Table

Quantized Hall Resistance [Rₖ] Megohm [MΩ]
1 Rₖ 0.025813 MΩ
10 Rₖ 0.258128 MΩ
25 Rₖ 0.64532 MΩ
50 Rₖ 1.29064 MΩ
100 Rₖ 2.581281 MΩ
0 Rₖ 0E+0 MΩ
-10 Rₖ -0.258128 MΩ
-40 Rₖ -1.032512 MΩ